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Shows several cattle standing in the foreground, some of them are grazing. Behind them is a dirt path on which are standing four boys wearing hats and an older girl wearing a plaid dress and holding an umbrella; one of the boys is an African American. Behind the path are several different types of wooden fences and beyond that are a L-shaped wooden barn with a wood shingle roof and a wooden outbuilding.

The second memoir gives a brief overview of the lives of John P. Cable, Robert Burchfield, Russell Gregory, and notable members of their families. The author, John W. Oliver (1878-1966), details improvements to Cades Cove that the residents left behind when the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was formed, such as the Cable Mill, the first store house, and the first dry goods store. The memoir provides genealogical information and a list of Cades Cove residents who fought in the Civil War along with their army affiliation. The author also relates details about the history of Muster Field and the first post office in the Cove.

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